I'm new to JSF programming and have designed a rather simplistic JSF 2.0 web application. It features a rich:tree on the left which acts as a hierarchical menu. When the user clicks something in the tree, a selection handler is fired and a partial reload of the page is triggered which shows content related to what you just clicked.
The problem is that the interface feels sluggish, so I enabled some logging and added a custom phase listener to give me some idea of where the bottlenecks are.
2012-05-21 07:58:05.516 DEBUG NodeBean - Retrieving properties
2012-05-21 07:58:05.516 DEBUG CustomPhaseListener - Before phase: APPLY_REQUEST_VALUES 2
2012-05-21 07:58:05.876 DEBUG RepositoryBean - Selection change event invoked (size: 1)
2012-05-21 07:58:05.876 DEBUG RepositoryBean - Selection change event handled
2012-05-21 07:58:05.876 DEBUG CustomPhaseListener - After phase: APPLY_REQUEST_VALUES 2
2012-05-21 07:58:05.876 DEBUG CustomPhaseListener - Before phase: PROCESS_VALIDATIONS 3
2012-05-21 07:58:06.469 DEBUG CustomPhaseListener - After phase: PROCESS_VALIDATIONS 3
2012-05-21 07:58:06.469 DEBUG CustomPhaseListener - Before phase: UPDATE_MODEL_VALUES 4
2012-05-21 07:58:06.844 DEBUG CustomPhaseListener - After phase: UPDATE_MODEL_VALUES 4
2012-05-21 07:58:06.844 DEBUG CustomPhaseListener - Before phase: INVOKE_APPLICATION 5
2012-05-21 07:58:06.844 DEBUG CustomPhaseListener - After phase: INVOKE_APPLICATION 5
2012-05-21 07:58:06.860 DEBUG CustomPhaseListener - Before phase: RENDER_RESPONSE 6
2012-05-21 07:58:06.985 DEBUG NodeBean - Retrieving properties
2012-05-21 07:58:07.001 DEBUG RepositoryBean - Retrieving content
2012-05-21 07:58:07.001 DEBUG RepositoryBean - Content retrieved
2012-05-21 07:58:07.376 DEBUG CustomPhaseListener - After phase: RENDER_RESPONSE 6
The NodeBean is a request scoped bean which has a "getProperties()" method. I have no idea why it is being called in the beginning, but its overhead is minimal so that's a problem for another time.
As you can see the JSF lifecycle takes ages to complete while the custom code is rather trivial overhead-wise. After some googling, I found that "immediate='true'" would allow you to skip some steps but adding it to the rich:tree has no effect. I assume that I'm doing something wrong but for the life of me, I can't figure out what.
On a sidenote: from time to time (usually after some inactivity from the user) the process will stop after phase 3 which means no content is returned to the user. Any selection in the rich:tree will have the same behavior until the user reloads the page.
EDIT:
After some further debugging, it appears that the richfaces tree is rebuilt several times on each request. It is related to this issue: JSF2 Richfaces 4.1.0 Ajax partial rendering of tree
My usecase is: the tree is largely static and if you select an item, the properties & content related to that item should appear on the right. So basically I have a selectionchange listener which registers what you selected and a rerender of a central component that uses that setting to load properties & content. The tree should (almost) never be refreshed. What actually happens though is that the entire tree is rebuilt for stage 2, 3, 4 and 6 even though the partial rerender does not mention or reference the tree.
Initially I had this:
<rich:tree id="tree" var="node"
value="#{repository.browser}"
render="node"
toggleType="client" selectionType="ajax"
If you set "selectionType" to client, the problem disappears but of nothing is rerendered or called in the backend. I tried adding something like
<f:ajax event="click" render=":node"/>
But that failed as well (the tree was still rebuilt in the background). Is there a way to cache the tree or simply not to rebuild it for every request?